Polling late last year suggested that three-fourths of Americans believe the right to freely express themselves is headed in the wrong direction.
If you're unfamiliar with the name Paul Robeson, then it is by design. One of the most popular performers in his time, his career was derailed by the state.
The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE and Border Patrol, is using a broad web of surveillance tools — ...
In Nesteroff’s book, Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars, he outlines three types of controversial jokes: vulgar ones (low-brow comedy or cursing), discriminatory ones (mocking ...
The New York Times is urging a federal judge to block a Pentagon policy that has limited access to the building for journalists from many mainstream news outlets ...
The president could scramble the traditional assumptions about a runoff if he carries out his promise to make an endorsement “soon” and urge whoever he snubs to drop out.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Australia as he looks to bolster ties with a Commonwealth cousin that is ...
Government allocates about $37.8m to help the SABC repay part of its debt to Sentech and prevent risks to national broadcasting signals. Funding also supports dual illumination during South Africa’s ...
REFORM has been accused of censorship and free speech hypocrisy after blocking journalists, including the Morning Star’s, ...
President Donald Trump has long complained about what he sees as unfair treatment from the major television networks, but now ...
In the Trump FCC’s latest series of attacks on TV broadcasters, Chairman Brendan Carr has been threatening to enforce the equal-time rule on daytime and late-night talk shows. The interview portions ...
ITV cut out "free Palestine", f*** I.C.E." and a joke about Peter Mandelson from its broadcast of the BRIT Awards.